Which is the best college for MBA/PGDM programme among Jaipuria-Noida and IILM-Gurgaon?

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2 years ago

IILM University can be the best for pursuing an MBA degree, IILM MBA goes beyond the traditional functional silos of Finance, Marketing, OB-HR, and Operation and Strategy. Rapidly transforming industry has prompted a blended learning curriculum approach that focuses on Digital Disruption, Analytics,

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Subhajit M
8 years ago
Both are same almost. It depends upon the placement officer in average colleges, trust me. It is better to choose tier I MAT /CMAT college where you do not need to worry about placement. Otherwise, it may happen to you of having just a degree with uncertain job profile and 100% placement show off. T

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